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During the civil rights era, churches made a passionate, moral case for
integration. Have they practiced what they preached? Churches are not governed
by the same civil rights laws as schools and employers. This explains why they
are some of the most segregated institutions in America. According to one study,
nearly 95 percent of churches have congregations that are at least 80 percent one
race or ethnic group.143 In a school or neighborhood, this would be considered
hyper-segregation.
Churches have tried to fight this tendency, mostly without success. In 1965,
New Covenant Presbyterian Church was the first church in Miami established
specifically to encourage integration. It prompted glowing news stories about its
integrated congregation, choir, and administration. By 2006, it had only one
white member.144
Fred Caldwell, bishop of Greenwood Acres Full Gospel Baptist Church in
Shreveport, Louisiana, got so tired of seeing only black faces in his congregation
of 5,000 that he started paying whites to show up for services: $5.00 a hour on
Sundays and $10.00 on Thursday evenings. “God wants a rainbow in his
church,” he explained.
I often watch the mangoos
i have been to a black church
it was profoundly uncomfortable
Yeah man. I grew up Irish Catholic. I don't like that shit
roman catholic here
I meant Irish Roman Catholic
🤔
Like Roman Catholic
But everybody was Irish
black churches are just intolerably unstructured
and loud
much like the negro
In the NE, different European groups practice Roman Catholicism slightly differently
we're all catholic as far as im concerned
@SamanthaM Young Americans for Freedom
@Daniel Turch Definitely true.
Fucking @Praetorian coming in hot
Episcopals are cucks @Deleted User
sorry bro
let me see the stats on that
Every Sunday. Sorry
I didn't like it though
let me see the stats on catholic racemixing
^^^
*citation needed*
the catholic church on my campus prays for refugees every mass 🙄
At Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Saint Louis, parishioners sort themselves into different services by race and language. As Mexican-born Angelica Garcia explained, “When I come to Mass at noon, the Anglos leave, and [Latinos] go in and we don’t even say ‘hi’ to each other.”150 Many Christians simply accept separation. In Beaumont, Texas, two United Methodist congregations—one white, one black—merged because both had declining memberships. Most of the members stayed despite the merger because the newly-united church held separate services, one for whites and one for
blacks.151 Anyone who ran a business or school this way would face a federal lawsuit.
I can look it up if you guys really need me to
I need it, bro
This is the source Wikipedia cites
i used to go to a southern baptist church in KY and it was white as the driven snow
I've thought of switching over to baptism.
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Baptism has hardline "you cannot do x or you will go to hell" going for it
Hit me with the Wikipedia article
@Daniel Turch To your point on Catholicism
"As Aquinas recognized in De Regno, “Intercourse with foreigners, according to Aristotle’s Politics, is particularly harmful to civic custom. For it is inevitable that strangers, brought up under other laws and customs, will in many cases act as the citizens are not wont to act and thus, since the citizens are drawn by their example to act likewise, their own civic life is upset.” For Aquinas, it is political habits that matter, not merely approval of abstract principles. Unbridled immigration threatens the continuity of political habits that is essential to the survival of a nation."